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Evaporation from Porous Media in the Presence of a Water Table
Evaporation from porous media in the presence of a water table is influenced by the water table depth and the hydraulic characteristics of the medium, among other factors.
N. Shokri, G.D. Salvucci
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The Effect of the Water Table on the Bearing Capacity of a Shallow Foundation
Immersion is an important part of reservoir engineering investigation and evaluation. Determining the reasonable and effective burial depth of the critical immersion water table is one of the key scientific issues in the impact assessment of the bearing ...
Wenfeng Chen, Qichao Liu, Erlei Wang
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Effect of the spatial distribution of physical aquifer properties on modelled water table depth and stream discharge in a headwater catchment [PDF]
Water table depth and its dynamics on hillslopes are often poorly predicted despite they control both water transit time within the catchment and solute fluxes at the catchment outlet.
C. Gascuel-Odoux, M. Weiler, J. Molenat
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Study region: Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. Study focus: This study was conducted at the Koga Irrigation Scheme in the upper Blue Nile basin (Ethiopia) to investigate the influence of irrigation activity on the groundwater system.
Dires Tewabe +7 more
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NifH- Harboring Bacterial Community Composition Across an Alaskan Permafrost Thaw Gradient
Since nitrogen (N) is often limiting in permafrost soils, we investigated the N2-fixing genetic potential and the inferred taxa harboring those genes by sequencing nifH gene fragments in samples taken along a permafrost thaw gradient in an Alaskan boreal
Christopher Ryan Penton +16 more
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Mapping Water Table Depths in Wetlands and Polder Areas by Probability Sampling
Information on water table depth (WTD) in polder areas and wetlands is important in, for example, estimating emissions of greenhouse gases, assessing the agricultural and ecological potential, and flood risk management. The seasonal variation of WTDs is summarized with averages of the yearly highest (shallowest) and lowest (deepest) water tables (MHW ...
Knotters, Martin +2 more
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Shallow peat is most vulnerable to high peat burn severity during wildfire
Peatlands typically act as carbon sinks, however, increasing wildfire severity and annual area burned may challenge this carbon sink status. Whilst most peat resistance to wildfire and drought research is based on deep peatlands that rarely lose their ...
S L Wilkinson +4 more
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Modelling contrasting responses of wetland productivity to changes in water table depth [PDF]
Abstract. Responses of wetland productivity to changes in water table depth (WTD) are controlled by complex interactions among several soil and plant processes, and hence are site-specific rather than general in nature. Hydrological controls on wetland productivity were studied by representing these interactions in connected hummock and hollow sites in
Desai, A., Grant, R.F., Sulman, B.
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• Agriculture productivity of tidal lowland reclamation areas in South Sumatra is still low. It leads to the increasing of agricultural land conversion into plantation areas.
Momon Sodik Imanudin +3 more
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The role of miR‐335‐5p in the redifferentiation of BRAF p.V600E thyroid cancers
The BRAF p.V600E mutation promotes thyroid cancer dedifferentiation and radioiodine resistance. Using a network approach, we identified miR‐335‐5p as a key regulator of BRAF‐mutated thyroid tumors. Restoring miR‐335‐5p increased thyroid‐specific gene expression and iodine uptake in cells and organoids.
Valeria Pecce +11 more
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